Small, family-owned takeout spot offers generous portions and affordable prices with a cash-only policy. Energy feels lively and food delivers bold, authentic flavors like spicy teriyaki and chow mein. Kitchen run by family members ensures consistent quality and distinctive taste.
Spicy teriyaki chicken stands out with its addicting sauce and bold flavor. The teriyaki chicken is well cooked and pairs well with dishes like fried rice and orange chicken.
Chow mein comes with flavorful fried rice and pairs well with dishes like beef & broccoli and spicy chicken teriyaki. It offers a satisfying mix of textures and tastes.
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They only accept cash, so bring some with you.
The portions are generous and fill up to-go boxes.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $9.75.
Chinese restaurant offers homey atmosphere with quiet, peaceful vibe inside. Food serves bold flavors and hearty portions quickly on small plates. Payment is cash or debit only, with a small card fee.
Teriyaki chicken features a flavorful sauce that is not too salty. The teriyaki pairs well with chow mein and BBQ pork, making it a consistent choice for those who enjoy this style.
Chow mein comes in a full plate and tastes great with a teriyaki sauce that stands out. It pairs well with orange chicken and BBQ pork, offering a flavorful meal beyond typical fast food options.
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Cash or debit (for a $1.10 fee) only.
There is a $1.00 fee when paying by card.
It is better to pay with cash to avoid the extra card fee.
Small space with efficient workers and clean atmosphere offers Chinese fast food served in a subway-style setup. Food includes crispy teriyaki chicken and thick chow mein noodles, with portions that match the price point. Seating is easy to find, and the vibe is casual and straightforward.
Crispy, juicy teriyaki chicken stands out with a nice char and tender texture. It pairs well in a half and half combo with orange chicken.
Thick noodles stand out in the chow mein, offering a tender texture without chewiness. A decent amount of veggies complements the dish, making it a solid choice alongside rice and other items.
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Expect to pay around $12 per plate, which is higher than average.
Portions are generous, typical for this type of restaurant.
There is plenty of parking available in the plaza.
Family-owned Chinese restaurant offers a warm, homey atmosphere with cultural decor and the sounds of kitchen activity. Guests enjoy a welcoming vibe that feels like dining at a neighbor's house. Taste samples and generous portions add to the inviting experience.
Teriyaki chicken stands out with its tender meat and a perfectly balanced sauce. The spicy teriyaki offers a unique twist that adds a good kick to the flavor.
Packed with delicious flavors, the chow mein stands out as tasty and unlike most places.
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Fast Wok features a special dish on Fridays from cuisines such as Cambodian and Thai.
The portions served are very generous.
Fast Wok recently changed ownership, which may affect menu items.
Casual Chinese restaurant with utilitarian seating and a takeout-oriented vibe. Atmosphere stays clean and fresh, with extra generous serving sizes and fast service. Food leans toward Americanized Chinese with a focus on value and large portions.
Sweet and savory flavors define the teriyaki chicken here, paired with really good meat. The BBQ pork often comes with extra sauce on the side, making the combo meals satisfying and flavorful.
Noodles come with a nice crunch from fresh vegetables and cook just right. Chow mein pairs well with BBQ pork and teriyaki chicken in combo meals.
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Parking is available but can be a challenge during peak hours.
The meal with a drink and tip costs under $15.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Chinese fast food spot offers generous portions that often feed two or more people. The atmosphere is busy and crowded, with lines forming to order. Popular items include Korean corndogs and grilled teriyaki chicken, noted for their strong flavors.
Grilled teriyaki chicken stands out with its delicious flavor and comes paired with a side of orange chicken. Adding a side of teriyaki chicken costs $1.80 and is considered worth it.
Combo C includes chow mein, two entrees, and white rice. Chow mein pairs well with dishes like kung pao chicken and orange chicken.
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Meal portions are generous, often enough for 2-3 people.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $11.80.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Chinese fast food spot offers hearty servings with an atmosphere reminiscent of China. The menu features flavorful egg flower soup and crispy orange chicken, alongside dishes like broccoli beef that consistently satisfy. Prices remain affordable, making it a practical choice for casual dining.
Teriyaki chicken comes with chow-mein and rice. Sometimes it has too much skin, other times it tastes great.
Half orders come as half chow mein and half rice. Chow mein pairs often with orange chicken. The chow mein portion is a common choice alongside other dishes.
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The inspection sign indicated they had major food violations related to food handling and temperature.
The servings at New China Express were hearty for the price.
The prices were more than fair.
Small dining space with four tables inside and outside creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere feels casual and upbeat with friendly, warm service. Known for generous portions and flavorful chow mein and fried rice, it suits quick, affordable meals.
Teriyaki chicken features prominently with a solid flavor profile. The Tuesday special offers a Teriyaki bowl and drink for $6, making it a notable deal.
Generous portions of fat and juicy chow mein come with lots of flavor. The shrimp chow mein is freshly prepared and stands out for its taste.
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One combo B can feed three people for under $10.
Expect long lines, but it's worth the wait.
For $13, you get enough food to feed three people.
Chinese restaurant offers a clean aesthetic with a lively atmosphere created by music and a welcoming vibe. Portions are generous and affordable, attracting those seeking substantial meals. Lighting can be intense, and the TV volume is often loud, adding to the energetic environment.
Teriyaki chicken stands out as exceptionally tasty and consistently enjoyable. The beef and broccoli also pairs well alongside it.
Chow mein comes with crunchy noodles and appears in combos with other entrees like orange chicken and mushroom chicken. It is often paired with fried rice and noted for its great taste.
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The portions are generous and can feed a whole family.
Prices are considered affordable for the amount of food provided.
The restaurant maintains a very clean environment.
Small, unassuming spot with a hole in the wall vibe serves huge portions of Chinese food. The atmosphere is often busy with long lines, reflecting its strong reputation. Prices stay affordable, making it a solid choice for generous takeout meals.
Teriyaki chicken stands out with its not greasy texture and solid flavor, though it sometimes has burnt skin. It rates around 7 out of 10 for taste and consistency.
Chow mein features thicker noodles unlike shoe string style. It pairs well with BBQ pork and stays non-greasy across multiple orders.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on Monday nights.
One plate can easily feed two people due to large portions.
The line moves quickly, even during busy times.
Basic fast food style seating sets a simple scene with a light-hearted atmosphere. The place draws a crowd looking for generous portions and freshly made egg rolls. It stands out for honey walnut shrimp and jalapeΓ±o cream cheese egg rolls that many find flavorful.
Teriyaki chicken comes as a standard dish and tastes fine. Sometimes orders mix up, like sending teriyaki chicken instead of teriyaki wings.
Chow mein comes with a mix of opinions, ranging from just passable to very good. It pairs well with spicy shrimp and complements other dishes like cream cheese wontons and honey shrimp.
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A two-meat plate with rice and chow mein costs $12.
Uber Eats may charge significantly more than in-store prices.
Wa Wok has two servers working during busy times.
Medium-sized space offers fast takeout and generous portions with a large selection of Asian-inspired dishes. Atmosphere stays clean and quiet despite busy lunch and dinner rushes. Parking is convenient but spaces are small, and the location sees consistent foot traffic.
Chicken teriyaki comes in a bigger plate option and pairs well with an all veggie entree. Honey walnut shrimp complements the teriyaki chicken nicely.
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Parking is easy, but spaces are small at this location.
During lunch rush hour, expect the place to be very busy.
Downloading the rewards app is recommended for points and coupons.
Chinese restaurant offers Americanized dishes with incredible portion sizes and clean, spotless space. Atmosphere suits quick meals with reliable food quality and a mix of familiar and unique flavors. Parking challenges exist due to main street location but adjacent lot provides options.
Char broiled chicken with crispy skin features in the teriyaki dishes. The sauce has a spicy marinated flavor but is not always offered with the meal.
Chow mein varies here, with some servings soft and well-seasoned while others come out dry and poorly cooked. It often pairs with dishes like General Tsoβs chicken and Mongolian beef in combo meals.
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Parking can be challenging due to the restaurant's location on a main street.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes, often enough for multiple meals.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes, typically around $15.
Small, clean space offers large portions and economical prices with a menu beyond just chicken entrees. Atmosphere stays family-friendly and comfortable despite a non-glamorous look. Food includes made-to-order sesame balls and standout items like salt and pepper wings and honey shrimp.
The teriyaki chicken comes with a thin sauce that tastes mostly like water. Combo plates include chicken teriyaki, but the flavor is generally bland.
Chow mein comes as a side option with dishes like wings and is served in a passable style. It pairs with items like orange chicken and honey shrimp, offering a simple, straightforward taste.
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The lunch special costs $11.05 for a protein and a choice of carbs.
Lunch specials are available every day from 11 am to 3 pm.
Expect generous portion sizes, especially with the lunch special.
Chinese fast food spot with affordable prices and a simple menu focused mostly on chicken dishes. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming despite some cleanliness concerns noted during inspections. Popular items include barbecue pork and wonton soup, with food often prepared in advance and reheated.
Teriyaki chicken stands out with a strong, on point flavor. It pairs well with steamed rice and appears alongside dishes like orange chicken and BBQ pork.
Chow mein stands out as a solid choice here. It appears often in combos with fried rice and various meats like BBQ pork and orange chicken.
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The restaurant was closed by the health department after a sanitation inspection.
Customers have reported issues with cleanliness, including rat sightings.
The restaurant received a C grade for cleanliness from health inspectors.